It’s Raining Peace

It’s Raining PeaceIt's Raining Peace, poetry

Look, up in the sky

is it a bird, a plane, a man

no, it’s a peace tree

raining down showers

of love, respect and harmony

spreading peace

throughout the land

building bridges of hope

rivers of respect

houses of compassion

all working to love one another

Hallelujah, It’s Raining Peace!

~

Image from peacetreeday.com, an organization founded by Mitra Sen to teach children “the beauty of diversity in unity.”

This poem is to a playful #TBT, inspired by the 80’s disco romp called It’s Raining Men by the Weather Girls. If you want some fun, watch the video and imagine peace raining down, soaking everyone in joyful divine love. 🙂

Or for a more serious poetry companion, try Cat Stevens Peace Train.

Peace, musebrad

46 thoughts on “It’s Raining Peace

    • LOL, thanks Hariod, I’m practicing offering more love and peace to myself and the world, regardless of the circumstances. I truly believe the Course in Miracles idea that everything is either love or a call for love.
      blessings, Brad

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  1. I love this, Brad! What a great image to use a tree with all the various symbols ~ we are all a part of the same family tree! 😀
    Omygosh It’s Raining Men hahaha! 😀
    And, I love Cat Stevens…

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  2. Me too Cynthia, even if it’s probably a pipe dream. Of course, we can always start with ourselves. 🙂 I hadn’t heard of Mitra or her wonderful organization to teach kids about inclusion of different faiths. Have you met her or worked with her?

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  3. Beautiful, Brad, if people would only realize that we are all part of the same race — the human race. I’d love a peace tree of my own, but trust me on this, you do not want me to sing! 🙂

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    • Thank you Isis. I love that song too and also enjoy music as a way to de-stress and boost my energy. I wrote from my heart and did more wisdom/ advice posts before I grew a larger audience. I’ve considered re-posting some of my early work to see how it would go over now. Let’s ride the peace train!

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      • Brad you know I was going to ask you that same question about reposting some of your early work.😀But I wasn’t sure how you would take it🙄For late comers like me I feel we have missed out on some gems. Please, please by popular request (just me actually) repost some of your early stuff? I would love to read the early Brad as well and I am sure others would too!

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